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Ecology Center

Terrain

Archive for December, 2009

Neighborhood Watch for Birds

Spotting scopes and remote cameras aid threatened Western snowy plovers.

By Theodore Manno

Winter 2009 | No Comments »

A Faustian Bargain

California is considering licensing for agriculture a chemical that a group of highly regarded chemists says they use only with “great precautions to avoid exposure”—even under laboratory conditions.

By Lisa Stapleton

Winter 2009 | 2 Comments »

In The Field

Buying out the back door.

By Mary Vance

Winter 2009 | No Comments »

Rethinking the Dream

Can we ever rid ourselves of the suburbs? Or should they be repurposed as something else? A conversation with Allison Arieff.

By Casey Miner

Winter 2009 | No Comments »

Back to School

Green jobs training is booming—but jobs can be hard to find.

By Ryan Van Lenning

Winter 2009 | 1 Comment »

Prioritizing Green Thumbs Over Collars

In the not-so-distant past, the phrase “green collar jobs” didn’t conjure up images of workers measuring the sun’s angle for the best year-round solar array placement.

By Ben Terrall

Winter 2009 | No Comments »

Public Transportation Feels the Pinch

State budget crisis trickles down to AC Transit riders.

By Terri Saul

Winter 2009 | No Comments »

Home Is Where the Food Grows

As the recession lingers, more people convert lawns to mini-farms.

By Catherine Ryan

Winter 2009 | 1 Comment »

From Grass to Greens

Sustainable landscape designer Joshua Thayer of Berkeley’s Native Sun Gardens
explains how to lose your lawn.

By Catherine Ryan

Winter 2009 | No Comments »

Cutting Off the North Coast

Economic downturn makes remote wild areas harder to protect.

By Ben Preston

Winter 2009 | 1 Comment »

Coyotes ’round the Town

Wily Coyote comes close—sometimes too close for comfort.

By Lili DeBarbieri

Winter 2009 | No Comments »

Keeping Coyotes Wild

Camilla Fox of Project Coyote recommends the following steps to prevent coyotes from being attracted to your home:

By Lili DeBarbieri

Winter 2009 | No Comments »

Ask the Eco Team

Creative gifting

By Beck Cowles

Winter 2009 | No Comments »

Essential Reads

The Contributions of Ruby and Arthur Van Deventer With an essay by David Rains Wallace Edited by Rick Bennett and Susan Calla Heyday Books (2009), $35. When California’s leading botanist Willis Linn Jepson met Ruby Van Deventer in 1936, the wild and practically roadless northwest corner of the state presented the most conspicuous gap in […]

By Staff Reporter

Winter 2009 | No Comments »

Window on the Ecology Center

Modeling the Future

By Frances Kawamoto

Winter 2009 | No Comments »

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